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Aging flag replaced during ceremony at community garden in Citrus Heights

Submitted by Kimberly Berg– On Saturday, eight members of a local American Legion Riders chapter roared up on motorcycles for a flag retirement ceremony of a faded and tattered flag flying at the Sylvan Ranch Community Garden in Citrus Heights. ..

Louise Cordray, Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights News Briefs: lawsuit, sign ban, bankruptcy, housing

Latest local news briefs include a Citrus Heights business owner urging the city council to allow more temporary signage, a local man filing a lawsuit against a company over alleged “unsolicited” text messages, company bankruptcy leading to a…

Larissa Wasilevsky, Citrus Heights police

Meet your local Community Services Officer in Citrus Heights

Larissa Wasilevsky has been with the Citrus Heights Police Department since 2006, the same year the department was formed. She wears a badge, but she doesn’t carry a gun…

Gennadiy Mokhnenko

‘Almost Holy’ pastor, child welfare activist from Ukraine visits Citrus Heights

By Nadezhda Otterstad– Gennadiy Mokhnenko’s unconventional and often-harrowing work in Ukraine was the focus of an R-rated 2016 Hollywood documentary-style film, “Almost Holy,” whose executive producer directed The Thin Red Line. His controversial tactics of exposing alleged government…

Ron Ferns, Steve Miller, Citrus Heights

City recognizes Citrus Heights man for beautification work on Auburn Blvd

The Citrus Heights City Council on Thursday issued a proclamation recognizing resident Ron Ferns for decades of work planting flowers and maintaining a section of Auburn Boulevard near Costco, as well as for volunteer work at a nearby…

Sacramento County seeks community input on senior needs survey

By Hazel Ford– Through the end of March, Sacramento County is seeking to assess the needs of local seniors through an online survey. The survey is open to adults of any age and takes about 5-10 minutes to…

Tip-a-Cop, Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights News Briefs: development, drugs, coffee

Latest local news briefs include plans moving forward for a new 32,000-square-foot senior care facility on Greenback Lane, results from a St. Patrick’s Day DUI checkpoint, a local drug bust following a traffic stop, and more.

Sue Frost, supervisor

Guest Opinion: Rent control would be bad for Citrus Heights

Guest opinion by Sacramento County Supervisor Sue Frost– It is quite rare to see economists largely agree with each other on governmental policy. While economists are supposed to be non-partisan and purely scientific, that’s not really how it…

Spring Carnival

2018 Spring Carnival in full swing at Sunrise Mall through March 25

Sentinel staff report– The annual Spring Carnival is again set up in the Sunrise Mall parking lot through March 25, with attractions including a carousel, Ferris wheel, “Drop Zone” tower, and other rides and games. The carnival opened on…

REACH potluck, Michael Marcus

Citrus Heights News Briefs: business news, potluck, conviction

Sentinel staff report– Latest local news briefs include a Citrus Heights company making it on a list of top mortgage bankers in the region, a potluck and workshop at the community center, police department comments on the conviction…

Fred and Julia Rusch

‘History Day’ at Rusch Home to showcase early days of Citrus Heights

Sentinel staff report– Interested in learning more about local history or getting a free tour of the 102-year-old Rusch Home? You may want to mark your calendar for History Day at the Rusch Home, an event hosted by…

Tom Scheeler

Guest Opinion: Solid roots, New growth – How do we get there?

Guest opinion column by Citrus Heights resident Tom Scheeler– Now that we have celebrated Citrus Heights’ 20th anniversary of its birth and we have a new identity slogan “Solid Roots, New Growth,” I would propose that we all…